Okay so ‘SCP Gallionic’ has been popping up everywhere on my feed lately, and at first I had no clue what it actually was. I almost scrolled past it thinking it was another fan edit, but no — SCP Gallionic anime is an actual project, and once I dug into it I could not stop reading.
Let me break it down for you like I wish someone had done for me.
What Is The SCP Gallionic Anime?
First thing to clear up: SCP:Gallionic is not a full series. It’s a 20-minute independent animated short, made by a small Dutch studio called SOEM STUDIOS, founded by Brando Leon Rustici and Mikey Nowack. It’s built on the SCP Foundation universe (that endless online horror archive you’ve probably fallen down a rabbit hole on at 2am).
What got me hyped is the scale of support behind it. The team ran a Kickstarter in February 2026 asking for €72,000 and ended up with over €281,000 from more than 6,200 backers. That’s not a small fan project anymore, that’s a community saying “we want this.”
SCP:Gallionic Plot
Here’s the part that hooked me: it’s not about a scary monster jumping out at you. It’s about two siblings.
- Matthew Vestergaard: an accountant, basically a normal guy working on the edges of a secret SCP site
- Jane Vestergaard: his older sister, a researcher inside the same facility
The story splits into two timelines. Jane is racing to stop containment breaches that keep getting worse. Matthew, unaware of what’s actually happening, walks straight into the chaos trying to save her. The creators have said they pulled inspiration from Dante’s Inferno and the movie Annihilation, and honestly, that tracks — it’s less “jump scare” and more “your world unraveling.”
SCP Gallionic Release Date & Where To Watch
This is the part I wish I had better news on. There’s no confirmed release date yet. You’ll see placeholder dates floating around (some sites list late 2026, others list 2028), but those are estimates, not official drops.
The short is still in production after a successful funding round, and the team has talked about aiming for festival circuits like Annecy first.
SCP:Gallionic Anime Where To Watch
Nothing official yet, since it’s unreleased. Realistically, expect it to hit film festivals first, then the team’s own YouTube and socials, since that’s the typical path for crowdfunded indie shorts. Backers from the Kickstarter will likely get early access too.
My Honest Take (so far)
Since it hasn’t dropped yet, I can’t review the full thing, but based on the trailer and interviews. Here’s where I stand:
What’s got me excited:
- The sibling-rescue angle feels personal in a way most SCP content skips
- Animation style in the trailer looks genuinely polished for an indie team
- The funding numbers prove this isn’t some half-baked side project
What worries me a little:
- It’s only 20 minutes, I want a whole series, not a teaser-length taste
- No solid release window yet means the wait could drag on
- Indie crowdfunded projects sometimes slip deadlines hard
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Ren Akira is an anime news writer at AnimeBooth.com, reporting on anime release dates, movie announcements, official updates, and top anime recommendations. Specializing in isekai, fantasy, and seasonal anime, Ren delivers accurate, timely, and engaging news for anime fans around the world.
